POLISCI 120 - Chapter 2, States

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asymmetric federalism
a system in which power is divided unevenly among regional bodies - for example, some regions are given greater power over taxation or language rights than others, a more likely outcome in a country with significant ethnic divisions
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autonomy
the ability of the state to wield its power independently of the public or international actors
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capacity
the ability of the state to wield power to carry out basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy
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charismatic legitimacy
legitimacy based on the force of ideas embodied by an individual leader
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country
a state, government, and regime, and the people who live within that political system
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devolution
the process in which political power is "sent down" to lower levels of state and government
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failed state
a state so weak that its political structures collapse, leading to anarchy and violence
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federalism
a system in which significant state powers, such as taxation, lawmaking, and security, are devolved to regional or local bodies
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government
the leadership or elite in charge of running the state
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legitimacy
the value whereby an institution is accepted by the public as right and proper, thus giving it authority and power
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rational-legal legitimacy
legitimacy based on a system of laws and procedures that are highly institutionalized
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regime
the fundamental rules and norms of politics, embodying long-term goals regarding individual freedom and collective equality, where power should reside, and how it should be used
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sovereignty
the ability of a state to carry out actions and policies within a territory independently of external actors and internal rivals
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state
(1) The organization that maintains and monopoly of force over a given territory; (2) a set of political institutions that generates and executes policy regarding freedom and equality
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strong state
a state that is able to fulfill basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy
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traditional legitimacy
legitimacy that accepts aspects of politics because they have been institutionalized over a long period of time
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unitary state
a state in which most political power exists at the national level, with limited local authority
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weak state
a state that has difficulty fulfilling basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy